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Incedo™ access control ecosystem wins two major security awards in India

London, October 2023 – As the security and access control market increasingly prizes the efficiency benefits of an integrated solution, the seamless experience pioneered by Incedo has been recognized by two major awards. The 2023 Business World (BW) Security World Conclave & Excellence Awards named Incedo its Electronic Security Solution of the Year. The AperioÒ KS100 Wireless Server Cabinet Lock, part of a growing Incedo device ecosystem, also received the Excellence Award for Tech-savvy Security Project.

The purpose of these Business World awards is to highlight “exceptional achievements in the field of security”. An expert jury panel evaluated each of 150 nominated products and solutions against criteria which include innovation, tangible impact and contribution to “ensuring safety and security in an increasingly complex and interconnected world”. The performance of almost 50 candidate solutions was then scrutinized in a live Q&A.

“The recognition truly reflects the hard work, dedication, and innovative spirit of our team,” highlights Vishal Maheshwari, Director & Head of Digital Access Solutions and Electro-mechanical MEIIA at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions.

He further adds, “This acknowledgment will inspire our partners and customers, showing the effectiveness of our products and solutions. We are committed to continuous innovation, enhancing security, and ensuring our Digital Access Solutions will always be one step ahead.”

The 2023 BW Security World Conclave & Excellence Awards were presented in September at a ceremony in New Delhi*.

Incedo access control: Pioneering integrated, flexible management

When organizations choose Incedo to manage access, they can secure almost any opening with autonomous electronic locks, or in real time with a vast range of online wired or wireless devices, including in the cloud.

Security managers issue building users with credentials of their choice. Building users gain access via smartcards, mobile keys stored on their smartphone or energy-harvesting smart keys.

The entire ecosystem is modular, designed for simple adoption, flexible management and easy scalability at any time and in any direction.

An Incedo digital access control system can include both wired and wireless locks, all natively integrated and covering almost any application: for a handful of doors or hundreds; from perimeter fences to medicine cupboards; and for a small start-up or a staff of thousands across multiple locations.

Aperio® KS100: Innovation in server cabinet security

Critical business assets demand multi-layered security. This principle applies equally to virtual and physical assets: Data may be mission-critical to a business, just like people and premises. A lack of investment in the physical security of servers undermines the cyber-security of data assets — and vice versa**.

According to Security magazine, “access control mechanisms should be implemented and secured in order to monitor individual physical access to sensitive areas.” Managed within an integrated Incedo access control system, the AperioÒ KS100 Wireless Server Cabinet Lock provides such comprehensive, wireless control and monitoring for racks and cabinets. It helps to manage digital risk by minimizing unauthorized access to servers.

An Aperio KS100 can be deployed either on-site or remotely in a co-located data centre — and integrated with an access control system such as our Incedo management solution. On-demand audit trail capabilities tell security managers exactly who accessed a server, and when.

“It’s easy to manage the Aperio KS100 alongside a range of wireless and wired digital locks, all from one Incedo interface,” says Tim Timmins, Business Development Manager EAC EMEIA at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions.

“It can protect against outsider intrusion and so-called ‘insider threats’, as well as accidental breaches and damage to server hardware. It builds an invaluable extra layer of data security suited to both local and remote server locations.”

To learn more about Incedoä Cloud, download a free Solution Guide at https://www.assaabloy.com/group/emeia/solutions/topics/access-control/incedo/incedo-software-options/incedo-cloud

Siemens Smart Buildings Accredited by Global Standards Authority

Siemens Smart Infrastructure’s smart buildings portfolio, designed to help building owners create healthy, comfortable, and sustainable buildings – whether greenfield or retrofits – has been recognised by Wiredscore’s Accredited Solutions. The accreditation for smart solution providers is granted by Wiredscore, a US-based company that sets a global standard for technology in the built world through certification and education.

One of the Accredited Solutions is Building X, a scalable digital building platform. It supports customers to digitalise, manage, and optimise building operations, allowing for enhanced user experience, increased performance, and improved sustainability. Others include Siveillance, a software-based security portfolio as well as Desigo CC, an integrated building management system. They are all part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio.

The accreditation acknowledges Siemens’ continued efforts and investment in meeting global standards for smart buildings in terms of user functionality and technological foundation. It also highlights its strong commitment to sustainability, efficiency, and future adaptability, creating value for building owners and operators globally.

“We are delighted that Building X and our wider smart buildings portfolio have been recognised under Wiredscore’s Accredited Solutions programme. This underlines our commitment to improving people’s health, comfort, and safety in the built environment, and to deliver on building performance and sustainability needs of our clients. Our goal is to combine the real and the digital worlds in real estate through our accredited range of solutions, and deliver tangible business outcomes for our customers,” said Henning Sandfort, CEO Building Products at Siemens Smart Infrastructure.

Telecoms Giant Saves Time & Money With HID Technology

HID Global has successfully completed the implementation of HID Mobile Access and HID Signo readers in Claro, one of the largest wireless telecommunications companies in the world.

With several locations around the continent, Claro is the telecom leader in Argentina. There, the company has thousands of employees, so it was spending significant time and money maintaining stock for new credentials, replacing lost or broken ones, as well as purchasing supplies. Additionally, Claro saw the increasing need to improve traceability and ensure proper utilisation of the credentials given to Claro’s staff.

Upgrading the existing access control system into HID Mobile Access was a logical step in order to increase convenience and efficiency without compromising security. Not only would employees be able to use their mobile device as a credential to access ports, networks and services, but Claro would also be able to remotely manage their credentials in a centralised, simplified manner.

HID Signo readers were also part of the upgrade, as they offer reliable performance and security. Beyond its sleek, modern design, this advanced reader supports an unmatched range of credential technologies. For Claro, this means the system is more flexible and future-proof.

Finally, with the HID Origo platform, the company was able to optimise its access control system and, at the same time, improve credential management and administration of identifications. Through the online management portal, Claro administrators can now quickly create, manage, issue and revoke credentials through the cloud.

“With mobile credentials stored on smartphones, employees can access offices and other areas more efficiently and conveniently using a short-range gesture (tap) or a simple intuitive long-range “Twist & Go” gesture, all while minimizing the risk of losing the credential, as it is less frequent for people to borrow, forget or lose their phones,” states Héctor Hernán Lissandrello, Physical and Electronic Security Analyst at Claro.

So far, according to HID, the company has issued more than 800 mobile credentials and installed about 100 Signo readers in its facilities. It plans to fully deploy Mobile Access in the months to come.

New and Improved: Adria Security Summit 2023 Startup Showcase

Dear Adria Security Summit Enthusiasts,

We are thrilled to unveil an upgraded and inspiring edition of the Adria Security Summit’s Startup Stage for 2023. Get ready to dive into the world of innovation and entrepreneurship with us in Ljubljana on October 25.

Meet the Visionaries

Our revamped Startup Stage is all about connecting you with the brightest minds in the industry. This year, we’re bringing you four exceptional gentlemen who are making waves in the business world:

  1. Edin Mehic: A Serial Entrepreneur and Trusted Advisor. Edin Mehic is a force in entrepreneurship, a serial entrepreneur, accomplished executive, angel investor, and trusted advisor to top CEOs. With over 25 years of experience, Edin’s insight into business development and innovation is unmatched. He has successfully built emerging technology startups and worked with Fortune 500 companies. Join us to hear his captivating speeches that ignite the entrepreneurial spirit!
  2. Urška Jež: Your Transformation Innovator Extraordinaire. Urška Jež, the Founder and CEO of Transformation Lighthouse, is a visionary leader known for her innovative blitzkrieg projects with profound and enduring impacts. She’s an impact-driven strategist, coach, mentor, and keynote speaker, driving transformation in corporate culture and organizing hackathons that foster innovation. Urška thrives on creating new business models, pushing boundaries, and empowering teams to achieve the impossible. Don’t miss the chance to learn from her insights!
  3. Bruno Omerovic: Creator of Innovative Digital Experiences Bruno Omerovic is a Product Strategy Manager at Symphony, a company at the forefront of software design and development for innovative brands. Symphony collaborates with some of the world’s most admired companies and founders. Bruno is also a Co-Founder of Koola, a connected car dealership company. Discover how Bruno is passionately creating digital experiences with meaningful value!
  4. Sašo Djokovic: EMEA Director at HYCU. Sašo Djokovic is a visionary business professional with extensive experience in B2B marketing, business partner development, and launching innovative technology solutions. He excels in analyzing customer data and driving revenue growth. Connect with him to align your business objectives!

What’s New in Our Startup Showcase?

This year, we’re taking our Startup Stage to the next level:

  • Inspirational Talks: Hear from our four distinguished guests as they share their journeys, insights, and strategies for success.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow entrepreneurs, investors, and industry professionals to explore collaboration and partnerships.
  • Startup Spotlights: Discover promising startups and their unique contributions to the security industry.
  • Exclusive Benefits: Startups can enjoy a 10-minute presentation in the main conference hall, logo display on the main screen, video creation, social media exposure, and coverage in a&s Adria online and print media.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the region’s most exciting security event. Join us at the Adria Security Summit 2023 and witness the future of innovation in the security industry.

For inquiries, please reach out to summit@asadria.com.

Let’s come together to inspire, innovate, and make a difference!

The flexibility and security benefits of programmable key access control at manufacturing sites

London, September 2023 – A manufacturing facility is a tough testing ground for any access control solution. By their nature, premises usually require multiple different types of lock, including a range of cylinder types and sizes, as well as padlocks. They often need locks which work both inside and outdoors. For this reason, many manufacturing plants retain traditional mechanical locking solutions — sacrificing the added control which an electronic solution brings.

The right programmable key solution offers a flexible, powerful alternative. Key-based access control retains many advantages of mechanical security, notably the range of cylinders which manufacturing facilities need.

It supplements this with added convenience for users: Instead of wasting time looking for the right key, or carrying large bunches, a user’s electronic key is programmed to unlock every opening for which they have authorization — doors and cabinets, indoors or outside.

Headquartered in Germany, RheinfelsQuellen H. Hövelmann is a family-owned company with a long history. This beverage group has been run by the Hövelmann family since 1905 and is currently in its fourth generation. Its product range includes nationally distributed brands Sinalco, Aquintéll and Staatl. Fachingen, as well as others distributed within North Rhine-Westphalia such as Rheinfels Quelle, Römerwall, Burgwall­bronn, Ardey Quelle, Urquell and Rheinperle.

A company like RheinfelsQuellen is always on the move: New divisions are established, employees relocate or processes change. Suppliers, contractors and the company’s own 650 personnel come and go. This means that access authorizations must change on a regular basis. At the same time, areas and locations to be protected require different security levels, and access control devices need reliable weather resistance in outdoor areas.

A single solution for manufacturing areas, offices and outdoors

For its Duisburg HQ and other locations around North Rhine–Westphalia, RheinfelsQuellen opted for an eCLIQ key-operated electronic access control system. In addition to administrative buildings, production facilities and outdoor areas are also secured with around 530 eCLIQ devices.

ASSA ABLOY’s eCLIQ is a fully electronic version of the CLIQ® programmable key access control solution. Cylinders offer a high level of protection against tampering and intelligent attacks. All eCLIQ keys are extremely robust, with a waterproof casing — and thus meet the high demands placed on outdoor access control by challenging environmental conditions.

This key-based access control system is managed by the CLIQ Web Manager (CWM), a flexible, easily scalable, cloud-based software. System data may be accessed at any time, and from any location, via the CWM interface. The software’s flexibility makes it especially suited to large access systems and/or for administering multiple locations which are geographically dispersed.

“We are very satisfied with eCLIQ and would choose this secure and flexible locking solution time and time again,” says Marcus Schlötels, Project Manager at RheinfelsQuellen H. Hövelmann.

Mixed-Use Building Communication Solutions

Zenitel, a leading provider of intelligent communication solutions, launched two new door entry intercoms: the Turbine Extended Intercoms TEIV1+ and the TEIV4+.

“Secure, Convenient Access” is the key message behind the product launch. “Our goal is to help security system integrators and building owners simplify and secure their access control solutions. We also want to provide them with the freedom to select third-party accessories to meet their project’s requirements,” says Peter McKeag, Product Manager for Zenitel.

The TEIV1+ is designed to simplify a visitor’s experience with PIN-based access control and easy-to-use scroll and direct calls. The TEIV4+ is designed to provide convenient access with a card reader of the user’s choice. With the TEIV4+ it is also possible to house leading access control card readers like HID & Elatec, removing the need for separate card reader mounting products.

Extending on Zenitel’s renowned Turbine platform, both new intercoms are engineered to provide the best audio and video communication performance tailored to every environment. Zenitel’s solutions deliver the best audio technology, with Automatic Volume Control, Acoustic Echo Cancellation, and Active Noise Reduction features. This new range further expands its feature set with a wide-angle lens and exceptional low-light performance while maintaining HD video quality.

For more information, contact Zenitel at marketing@zenitel.com.

New EFSG Standards Form Speeds & Simplifies Time to Market

EFSG, an association of European certification bodies operating in the fire and security sectors, and Euralarm’s Task Force EFSG have been working closely together on a common application form for EFSG certification. The form was published recently and can be used for making an application for multiple certifications.

The new form is intended to reduce the number of separate forms that manufacturers need to complete when submitting an application for certification with EFSG members. The common application form will allow one application to be accepted by all EFSG members followed by a central project management process within EFSG, which should help improve overall certification timescales.

This single form will be accepted by AFNOR, BRE Global, CNPP, DBI and Vds for applications to certify fire detection and fire alarm equipment to the EN 54 standards, smoke alarms to EN 14604 and power supplies to EN 12101-10 within the scope of EFSG’s mutual recognition agreement.

Step forwards

The common application form is a step forward. The promise is that the single applications form and the central project management process within EFSG support one-stop testing and improve the time to market for new and modified products. It contains all necessary contractual information of each certification body thereby removing the need for separate applications. The exception is BRE Global – their terms and conditions are provided with the quotation.

However, the success of the new form depends on the companies using it. Local work instructions and quality processes may require modification to use the new form. Euralarm supports the use of the common application form. Therefore, Euralarm calls on manufacturers to implement or incorporate the common application form in their processes. Meanwhile, the organisation also calls on EFSG to use the new process to drive improvements in the certification process.

The common application form and the accompanying appendices are available to download from the EFSG website. Incorporated into the form is a check box used to identify applications related to product changes implemented due to component shortages and which require fast-track certification.

The Physical Security Market Set to Reach $136.9 Billion by 2028

In a newly published report, the global physical security market size is projected to grow from USD 110.2 billion in 2023 to USD 136.9 billion by 2028 at a CAGR of 4.4% during the forecast period. This is all according to research company Marketsandmarkets, whose analysts suggest that growth in the use of IP-based cameras for video surveillance and the rise in instances of malicious activities and security breaches to physical systems are driving the growth of the physical security market.

Managed Services

Effective management of business processes in contemporary corporate contexts requires the adoption of proven approaches across organisations. Organisations are forced to outsource some tasks since maintaining internal services requires more time, there aren’t enough resources, and it costs more money. Managed service providers offer to guarantee the protection of important corporate data as well as the efficiency of business processes. Customers are assisted by managed service providers to maintain their hardware, software, physical security systems, and solutions up to date with the most recent improvements. Customers’ internal capacities are increased when MSPs protect their physical assets and IT system assets.

Access Control as a Service Shows Market Strength

The demand for ACaaS is rising across verticals because of its distinguishing characteristics, such as remote management, scalability, real-time control, data security, and secure communications. The importance of access control lies in its ability to bolster the overall security posture of an organisation, providing a flexible and scalable solution to meet specific needs, enhance operational efficiency, and ensure the safety of personnel and valuable assets.

Asia Pacific’s Strongest Region

Due to the region’s rising crime rate, physical security solutions are quickly gaining popularity across Asia and the Pacific. Security-related worries are becoming more prevalent, particularly in China, Malaysia, Australia, and India. Therefore, the government of several of these nations is encouraging the implementation of physical security measures to manage such a circumstance. Countries such as China have invested heavily in smart city programmes, and according to Marketsandmarkets, it is planning to spend USD 39 billion on smart cities. Smart cities heavily rely on physical security solutions, which is also driving the physical security market in the region.

Major Players

Some of the key players mentioned in the report as active in this sector include Johnson Controls, Bosch, Honeywell, Cisco, Telus, Wesco, Genetec, HID global, Pelco, HIkvision, Gallagher, Secom, Allied Universal, Dahua, Axis, Hanwha Vision, Teledyne Flir, Hexagon, General Dynamics, BAE Systems, Huawei, NEC and others.

Cyber Security Market Set to Reach $500 Billion by 2030

The global cyber security market size is projected to reach USD 500.70 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 12.3% from 2023 to 2030, according to the latest estimates from Grand View Research.

The researchers expect the global market to be driven by growing cyber threats and advanced malware threats across different verticals. In recent years, disruptive and emerging technologies in the banking, retail, information technology, defence, and manufacturing sectors have provided new capabilities, facilitated automation, and improved working conditions. They have, however, emerged as powerful forces in the evolution of the global threat landscape of exploits, vulnerabilities, and malware.

Advancements in emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), big data analytics, Internet-of-Things (IoT), 5G, edge computing, and cloud computing, are allowing market players to introduce new solutions based on these technologies, attract potential business clients, and expand their revenue streams.

Digitalisation Is Boosting Investment

 For instance, in April 2023, Google, Inc. introduced Cloud Security AI Workbench, Sec-PaLM. This new model encompasses various security intelligence, such as threat indicators, & research on software vulnerabilities, and offers AI-powered tools to assist and act on cyber security threats.

The ongoing digitalisation wave has resulted in significant changes in the telecom sector. Telecom companies are investing in the latest technologies, such as 5G, IoT, and cloud, which are expected to generate enormous opportunities for the IT & telecom cybersecurity market. As the BYOPC model of remote control and business (Bring-Your-Own-PC) expands with a significant increase in the number of edge devices, content migration and device management will require a more rigorous approach, which will further encourage the adoption of integrated cyber security solutions.

The cloud segment is expected to register a CAGR of 13.0% from 2023 to 2030. The shifting end-user companies’ focus toward cloud-based solutions owing to minimum hardware requirements, low operating costs, and diverse solution availability is supporting segment growth. The market players are establishing strategic partnerships with cloud technology providers to develop DDoS protection solutions. The research suggests that the cloud security segment is anticipated to register a CAGR of more than 15.0% from 2023 to 2030.